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WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMCould Arch Manning turn down the NFL, return to Texas in 2027? Steve Sarkisian 'wouldn't be surprised'Manning could potentially be the No. 1 QB taken next April, but the Longhorns coach isn't convinced 2026 will be his final season in Austin0 Comments 0 Shares 39 Views 0 Reviews -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMHow a stress fracture turned Gurnoor Brar into a tearaway quickOne had to rub the eyes when Gurnoor Brar effortlessly clocked 148 kmph with his fourth delivery of his international career in the first ODI against Afghanistan on Saturday. The languid runup, the effortless delivery stride and the pronounced floaty outswingers coming down from six and a half feet can be lethally deceptive for a batter. And then when he got his first international wicket with a ball rearing up from a back of a length to Afghanistan opener Ibrahim Zadran, one couldnt miss the coy smile on Indias bowling coach Morne Morkels face. The sequence brought back memories of Morkels hay days in international cricket. As much as the 26-year-old Brars debut spell of 3/27 would have excited the cricket fans, it must have settled a few nerves in the national selection committee. The selection committee, led by Ajit Agarkar, identified as a long-format bowler a couple of years ago. The committee stuck its neck out in picking Brar for Afghanistans tour of India over domestic crickets sensation Auqib Nabi. The intriguing part in the Brar story is that he developed all these skills barely three years ago after he suffered a stress fracture in 2022. Its important to note that he took up cricket only at the age of 17 at the insistence of his father, a policeman by profession in Punjab Police, so that he didnt indulge in bad habits out of school. When the world was trapped in their homes during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, he sneakily went to coach Varinder Singh and started practicing at the Launching Pad academy in Mohali. Gurnoor was around 20 when he came to me. He didnt play junior cricket at the state level. He just wanted to grow and we used to practice sneakily during lockdown without letting anyone notice us. At that time, he could barely hit 135 kmph and always bowled back of a length, Varinder told TOI. During the Sher-e-Punjab T20 league in 2022, Gurnoor suffered a stress fracture. Varinder has done formal courses on biomechanics from local universities and always maintained a data-driven approach in his academy. We use all the sports devices and maintain data of our players in our academyincluding sleep patterns and workload. When he broke down, I realised he needed to change his action to increase his pace and get the ball to swing. Earlier, he couldnt swing the ball, Varinder said. Its not easy to change a bowling action at the age of 22 and especially when one is running out of time to make it to the senior level. The best thing about Gurnoor, according to Varinder, is that he submits himself to his coaches. He said he was ready to do anything as long as it opened doors for higher level of cricket, recalled Varinder. He then went on to add: Even now, whatever feedback he gets from Ashish Nehra at Gujarat Titans and BCCI coaches, he blindly follows it. He didnt get any matches for Titans but he didnt get affected because the communication was clear from Nehra and the selectors. Nehra told him to strengthen his bowling muscles and we did that. Back to the transformation process now. He loved fried food even if he was working hard to burn it. But he decided to give it up. We drew up a diet, increasing his protein intake from natural resources. And then we got him to bowl more front-on besides changing his wrist position to get the ball swinging. His head used to fall in his leadup before the delivery. We got it straightened. Those were three months of gruelling training before the domestic season. He started bowling at 145 kmph in another year, the coach said proudly after watching his ward consistently bowling at 148 kmph on the international stage. He can bowl above 150 kmph. Maybe he took it easy on his debut, Varinder quipped. 131763478The selection panel and the team management have high hopes from Gurnoor. He has been a project that has been carefully handled. Its time to ease him into the big league.0 Comments 0 Shares 49 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM.AUWATCH: Indian prodigys ugly incident as send-off sparks heated confrontationFifteen-year-old cricket sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi blew his fuse in an India A game in Sri Lanka and pushed an opposition player after a heated on-field exchange.0 Comments 0 Shares 48 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.DAILYMAIL.COMNSW State of Origin stars 'don't rate coach Laurie Daley' in worrying sign for Blues on eve of game twoIt's far from the news Blues fans want with their side desperate to secure a series win at the MCG on Wednesday night.0 Comments 0 Shares 54 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.GBNEWS.COMIran 'being forced to leave the World Cup' following entertaining New Zealand drawIran captain Mehdi Taremi has claimed his team are being forced to leave Los Angeles immediately after their World Cup opener, insisting the situation is creating unnecessary stress ahead of their next match.The Olympiacos forward spoke out after Iran's entertaining 2-2 draw with New Zealand, revealing the squad had been instructed to depart shortly after the final whistle rather than remain in the city as originally expected.Taremi suggested the travel arrangements were disrupting the team's preparations and called on FIFA to provide greater support."Everything is like a disaster actually for us," Taremi said.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour Say"We still have some problems because we are supposed to be training tomorrow morning, recovery, then leave for Tijuana."But we have to leave Los Angeles right now, and it's not good for us."It's not good for football because in a World Cup you have to prepare good for the next game."The Iran skipper claimed the sudden travel requirement was placing additional pressure on players and staff during the tournament."Because it is a lot of stress for the players and the staff and everyone," he continued."But we don't have that support and I think FIFA have to help us more than this."Iran twice came from behind to earn a valuable point against New Zealand at SoFi Stadium, with the result keeping their hopes of reaching the knockout stages firmly alive.However, Taremi's focus after the match quickly turned to events away from the pitch.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Iran national anthem booed in Los Angeles before thrilling World Cup draw with New ZealandITV GMB release statement after Scotland World Cup rowKim Kardashian's message to Lewis Hamilton revealed after brilliant Spanish Grand Prix winThe 33-year-old revealed FIFA president Gianni Infantino visited the dressing room after the game and indicated that discussions had taken place regarding the team's situation.Asked what was said, Taremi replied: "He just wants to help us."It's the beginning of the World Cup now, and he will help us."The striker was also asked whether he had a message for US President Donald Trump but declined to become involved in political debate."I'm here to play football, my friend," he said."We are tired to talk about these issues."If they help us, we are much appreciated about that."If no one helps us, it doesn't matter."We just stay back to back, behind each other and we try our best to win both the next games."Iran manager Amir Ghalenoei backed up his captain's comments and admitted he was puzzled by the travel plans.According to the head coach, the squad had expected to remain in Los Angeles overnight before returning to their training base the following day."We were supposed to stay tonight and return tomorrow lunchtime," Ghalenoei said. "I have no idea why and they haven't told us."He added that the situation had left members of the squad struggling to understand the decision.Despite the off-field frustrations, Iran can take encouragement from their performance against New Zealand.They showed impressive resilience to recover from a goal down on two occasions and claim a point in their opening Group G fixture.Iran now face Belgium before taking on Egypt in their final group-stage match, with qualification for the knockout rounds still very much within reach.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter0 Comments 0 Shares 57 Views 0 Reviews -
WWW.BBC.COMWhat is the summer solstice and why is it the longest day of the year?This year the summer solstice takes place on 21 June, marking the start of the season on the astronomical calendar.0 Comments 0 Shares 88 Views 0 Reviews -
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